Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 20, 1904, PART TWO, Page 14, Image 14

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:he morning oregonian, Tuesday, December 20, 1904
STUDY OF HELEN GOULD
SHRINKS FROM CONSPICUOUS
NESS BEFORE THE PUBLIC.
She Cannot Accept Intrusions, and a
Camera Is to Her an instrument
of oTrture.
Harper's Bazar.
She Is, In the main, a timid -woman
sot In the sense of dreading- danger, but
of fearing initiative.
Sho shows this also in her shrinking
Jram consciousness. Nenc of the
breezy, iwme times blatant, case and
freedom of the newer type is hers. Nor
has she lost self-consciousness in the
largeness of her work and its impor
tance. She resolutely declines to be a
public figure, in spite of her public spirit
and her public usefulness. The casual
camera, the famliar interview are not
to her liking. She cannot accept their
Intrusions and dismiss their memory with
a tolerant shrug; she cannot cater good
naturedly to the curiosity of the world
as is the traditional habit of royalty, rul
ers and the great in general.
It may almost be said that Miss Gould's
only ostentation Is her half-morbid un
ostentation. It shows itself in various
ways. For Instance, when her town house
on Fifth avenue is closed and she comes
In from Irvington, she does not take a
suite at any gorgeous hotel. She goes to
the Martha Washington, that admirable
refuge for smaller incomes than hers. She
dines in the public dining-room. There
ehe is not distinguishable, by richness or
"smartness" of attire, or in air of leader
ship, from half the other young women
who enjoy its hospitality.
Her law-school course illustrates another
trait In her character. She is careful,
judicious, an excellent business woman
even in the bestowal of her charities. The
misdirected fervor of the sentimental giver
of gifts is not hers. She Is rortunate that
It la not. Emotional philanthropy would
loag ago have made her a bankrupt. Her
fortune, at a conservative estimate, is
about $16,000,000; if she complied with all
the requests for money which she receives
It would take her something less than
two years to dispose of It. She receives
about 100 letters a day asking for sums
which make a weekly total of about $150.
000. Sho Is asked to buy vessels for old
sea captains, to raise mortgages on West
ern farms, to train the voices of embryo
Pauls on the prairies, to educate young
men for the ministry, to contribute to
ladles aid society fairs In country villages,
to endow all sorts of institutions. Her
flf a strikingly unextravagant woman In
matters of dress and all personal ex
penditure, she is asked by prospective
brides to provide sums ranging as high
as $2000 for thoir modest trousseau. Par
ents write her enthusiastic letters describ
ing the charms' of young .Helen Miller
Gould Smiths or Joneses, and saying how
gratefully a nucleus for these young la
dies' future dowries will be received. In
one banner week the begging public in
cluding, of course, the respectable beg
gars for worthy charities as well as the
mere prayers an unsophisticated kindness
asked for ;i.5O0,O00!
PROOFREADER AGAIN.
Some of the Vagaries That Bring
Gray Hairs.
Lawronce Hutton. in Critic.
The most perplexing and absurd of
these typographical errors tried to find its
way. but fortunately was captured
on its way Into the columns of Harper's
Weekly. At the time of the union of
the Asfbr, the Tiiaen and the Lenox li
braries, I wrote a long and hurried pa
per of several columns In length con
cerning the three institutions and their
founders. The Journal was to go to press
early on Saturday, and the article was
not finished until very late on Friday
night. The messenger boy took It to
Franklin Square the next morning very
early, and by the time of my arrival at
the editorial rooms, the long, wet galley
proofs, unseen as yet by professional
proofreaders, were ready for Inspection.
Printed on different presses and in dif
ferent rooms, they came down In an ir
regular way, without sequence, without
head or tail. I skipped from paragraph
to paragraph, from subject to subject, in
a most confusing manner, the printer's
devil standing Impatiently at my olbow,
the typesetters crying for "revise"; and
all went swimmingly along, until I came
to the following remarkable sentence:
"New York, perhaps, has never fully real
ized, until this day. how greatly it has
been enriched by the receipt of the vest
buttons of James Lenox!"
Why "vest buttons"? T had no recol
lection of writing anything about Mr.
Lenox's vest buttons, or about any but
tons of any sort, belonging to Mr. Lenox
nr to his library. And I could not re
member. In the haste of composition,
what I had wrjten. But I certainly
had not mentioned vest buttons, which
could, in no possibility, have anv con
nection with the subject in hand. At
last, in despair, "copy" was sent for.
when It was discovered that Mr. Lenox's
"yest buttons" were "the vast bequests"
of that generous, public-spirited gentle
man! Still I find myself quoted as picking up
many "earnest persons," Instead of "hon
est pennies"; as taking a "dog." instead
of a "day." out of my vacation; as being
possessed of a coach and four, and "a
gold gallows." instead of "gold galore"
as "aiming from the train" Instead of
arriving on the train"; as "arranging
myself Instead of "arraying myself." in
a golf suit; as driving and putting "gold
balls" instead of "golf balls": as making
the cook "garbage." instead of "garnish,"
the dish with parsley; as making the
dairy maid "charm the butler" when her
business was to "churn the butter"; and
finally, as speaking of a friend as being
"slightly dead" Instead of "slightly deaf!"
I can understand the dairy maid as
being willing .and ready, to "charm the
butler"; but again I ask why "vest but
tons"? The American Soldier. '
World Today.
Afoot or on horseback, regular or vol
unteer, as you see him today, our "man
behind the gun" is a man worth know
ing. Take him all in all. and a physically
sounder and morally stralghter soldier
doesn't live or dwell on the face of the
globe. Like English "Tommy Atkins," as
well as the sailor Jackles of Anglo-Saxon
blood, he has his faults and -limitations.
He "comes higher" than do the rankers
of other lands, but he fights harder.
With fewer numbers he accomplishes
greater results. He has patience Illimita
ble in face of a turbulent mob of his
own people, but he pulls trigger quick,
sudden and sure when he gets the word.
He Is the bugbear of demagogue orators
before an olection. but the sure defense
of society at any tlme He presided over
Chicago's early infancy, and thrice since
the great Civil War he has come
with fixed bayonet to stand between
her and anarchy. He is proud of
his flag and his country. He is stout
hearted, clean-limbed, law-abiding, self
respecting as a rjile. He wants to be held
and hailed as a man, not a boy. He de
votes reasonable time and thought to his
drill, but he delights in healthful, hearty,
outdoor sports, baseball, football and polo
preferred. He sometimes slights the little
niceties of military carriage and cour
tesies, but he will cheerfully submit to
the sternest discipline, the hardest pri
vations, the heaviest trials, when he
knews thfe need; and, finally, when It
comes to fighting, he will charge with
finer fury and enthusiasm or hold his
grpund with more grim, dogged tenacity,
. and all the time shoot with greater skill
nd sredsian than any other man-at-arms
HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Streets
EUROPEAN PLAN
Booms. $1.60 to 3.00 Tcr Day.
According to Location.
J. F. DA VIES, Pre.
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED.) ,
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
European Plan Rooms 50c to $1.50
First-Class Restaurant In Connection
HOTEL SCOTT GO.
A. J. DE1TZ, Manager
Portland's Newest and Best Equipped Hotel
Rooms single or en suite, with private bath, European plan. Elegant cafe
In connection. Free 'bus -will meet all trains.
8EVENTH AND ANKENT STREETS. PORTLAND. OREGON.
of all the vaunted legions of Europe. His
one great "wish seems to be that the peo
ple he so loyally serves might know him
as he is a man to depend on In fair
weather or foul, a soldier to bo proud of
at all times.
A Heroic Fisherman.
Few Labrador fishermen can swim.
"You see, we has enough o the water
without goln' to bother wl It when we
are ashors," a man said to mo only the
other day. Yet this very man had fallen
overboard In the open sea no less than
four times, and had only been saved on
one occasion by catching the line thrown
him in his teeth and holding- on till he wag
hauled aboard. His hands were too
numbed to be of any use. Still, this fact
does not. deter them from facing the
water. In an open bay In Labrador lives
one solitary settler. In the Spring- of the
year, when the ice was Just breaking- up,
the man's two lads were out on the bay
ice after seals, when, all of a sudden, It
gave way, and the lads fell through. The
father, seeing it from the shore, did not
Ticsltate. but, seizing a fishing-line, hastily
fastened one end round his body..and giv
ing the other end to his daughter to hold,
he ran out to the hole through which they
had fallen. He jumped Into the water,
actually went down and fetched up the
bodies, too late, alas, however, to restore
life to them after that cold water.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Dec 19. Maximum tempera
ture, 52 deg.; minimum. 45. River reading at
11 A. M 5.7 feet; chance In past 24 hours.
0.3 foot. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 5
P. M;, 0.07 inch; total tlnce September 1, 1004,
13.57 inches; normal, 16.27; deficiency, 2.70.
Total sunshine December 18, 1004, S hours and
36 minutes; possible, 8 hours and S6 minutes.
Barometer (reduced to nea level), at 5 F. M.,
30.33.
PACIFIC COAST W BATHER.
2 Wind. 2
5 33 52.
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STATIONS. 5 f S f
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Baker City
Blemarck
Boise
Eureka
Helena
Kamloops. B. C
North Head
Pocatello
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseburg
Sacramento
Salt Lake City...
San Francisco ..
Spokane
Seattle
Walla Walla
Cloudy
Pt.cWudy
PLcleusy
Clear
Clear
Ft. cloudy
Cloudy
Ft. cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clou di
pt, cloudy
Cloudy
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Light. T trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The rains during th last 12 hours have
been light and principally confined to the Wil
lamette Valley. Tha temperature has fallen
in Northern California, but In the North Pa
olflc States the changos. have been small, and
ltl: generally slightly warmer than usual.
The lndicatons are for generally fair weather
In this district Tuesday, except in Western
Oregon and Western Washington, where occa
sional light rains are probable.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
2S hours ending- st midnight. December 20:
Portland and vicinity Probably occasional
light rain; easterly winds.
Western Oregon an Western Washington
Probably occasional light rain: easterly winds.
Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and
Idaho Generally fair.
EDWARD A. PEALS. District ForeoiMer.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE:
Worthinton Compound
Duplex Pump,, second
hand, Al condition. Size
10x18x14x10. Deliver
ing 875 gallons per min
ute. Check valve, lub
ricator, etc., Complete.
Inquire A. W. Cochran,
Oregonlan Building.
3 New Houses-3
On the corner of Eugene and Williams ave..
of pretty design, best of workmanship and
material, are nearly finished. These Iiouecs
will be sold separate, at attractive prices and
upon easy terms. They are open for Inspec
tion; see them. For particulars call upon F.
BRESKE, room 444. Sherlock bldg.. S3
3d st.
ABSTRACTS OF OITLE
Our records are complete and up to fiaja.
W furnish abstracts promptly.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Improved Portland Real Estate.'
SECURITY ABSTRACT TRUST CO.
14-215 Chamber of Commerce
GEO. BLACK
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
318 Worcester Block
General practice. Investigations.
Estate work. Special and periodical audits.
Fhonn West II.
PERKINS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Flrst-Class Check Restauraa.
Connected With Hotel.
C O. DAVIS, See. and Tre
:THE:
ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR ttDEBSWI, HlDiter
Front and Morrison Streets
PORTLAND - OREGON
TREE "BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.
RbLa European plan. 60c. 75c. 5 1. 00. $1.50.
12.00 per day. Sample rooms la connection,
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Baker's auction-house, cor. Alder and
Park. Sale at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker & Co..
Auctioneers.
At Gilmai's auction rooms, 413 Washing
ton street, at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Oil
man, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
OREGON LODGE. NO. 1, K. OF P. Regu
lar meeting tonight, 8 o'clock, eighth floor
Marquam bldg. Page rank. All visiting
knights cordially Invited.
THAD L. GRAVES, C. C.
ED D. CURTIS. K. of R. and 8.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55. A.
P- & A. M. Special communication
(Wednesday), the 21st. at 8:30
A. M.. to conduct the funeral serV
IrM nf mil- lot a hrnlh.. nr. . Tl l-
co. unci jiicut ax jone xir cemetery, ah
members and visitors arc requested to at
tend. By order W. M. I. W. PRATT, Sec.
A. & A. S. RITE, AINS
WORTH CHAPTER OF ROSE
CROIX, NO. 1 Regular meet
ing In auditorium. Scottish
Rite Cathedral, this evening at
S o'clock. Work In 18th de
gree. By order
WISE MASTER.
KREMLIN BAKU. I. O. M.
-Regular annual meeting this
ixuesday) cvonlng, Dec. 20,
F190J. at S o'clock. In Oddfel
lows Temnle. EUrtlnn r nm.
COrs. Al.urt ivnrlr Tfanrt In
lions early.
THOS F. RTAN, Czar.
E. E. SHARON. Recorder. '
RiME?XGINEJERS' BENEFICIAL ASSO
CIATION. NO. 41. Members of the above asso
ciation arc requested to meet at Engineers'
Hall, No. 40H 1st sL. 12 M.. preparatory to
attending the funeral of our late Brother
Ellas Vickers. Funeral from residence of Mr.
Nooning, 40 fith st. N., at 2 o'clock P. M.
By order of A. B. Andrews, President.
OHIO SOCIETY By order of the execu
tive committee' there will be no meeting of
the Chlo Society during the month of De
comber. WM. GOLDMAN, Secretary.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
ANDERSON In this city, Dec. 18, 1004. Mary
Anderflon. 53 years, 5 months. 4 days, beloved
wife of Andrew Anderson, and mother of Mrs.
Anna Anderson, of Ishpemtng, Mich.; Sophie,
Mary. Elizabeth and Gus. of Portland. Fu
neral will take place Wednesday. Dec. 21.
1004. at 2 P. M.. from tho residence. 045
Birthwlck st. Interment at Lone Fir Ceme
tery. Friendn Invited. Menominee and Ish
pernlng, Mich., papers please copy.
DABRITZ In this city, on Dec. 18. 1904.
Katherina Dabritr. age 53 years, months, 4
daya. Funeral today (Tuesday). Dec. L'0,
1004, at 2 P. M.. from Holman's chapel,
cor. Third and Salmon its. Interment Rlv
erview Cemetery. Services at the grave prt-
, vatc.
HUMBEL In this city, Dec IS. 1004. at her
late residence. 248 1st st., Anna Ellen rcider
Humbel. aged 72 years, keloved mother of
Louise Remarque and Charles Humbel. The
funeral will leave Flnley'a chapel at 2 P.
M. sharp, Wednesday, Dec 21. Friends In
vlted. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.
VICKERS-In thla city. Dec. IS, 1004. Ellas
Vickers, aged 60 years. The funeral will
start from the residence of his sister, Mrs.
Susan Nooning. 49 N. 0th at.. Wednesday.
Doc. 21. at 10 A. M.. and thence to Lone
Fir Cemetery, where services will be held
by Portland Lodge. No. 55, A. F. and X M.
Friends and acquaintances Invited.
FLEISHER At? SU Vincent's Hospital. Mae,
beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney
Flelsher, aged 19 years, 25 days. Remains
can be viewed at Dunning &. Campion's
undertaking parlors.
DUNNING. McKNTEB ft OILBAUGH.
successors to Dnnnlng & Campion, under
taken nod embalm er. modern la every do
tall, "th and Piaeu f hoao Hula 43U. Ldj
assistant.
EDWARD IIO LSI AN CO, Undertakers and
embalm ers, have moved to their new balld
Ins. Third and Salmon. Lady assistant.
Telephone No. 507.
J. P. FINLEY ft SON. Funeral Director,
cor. 3d and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 0.
F. S. DUNNING. Undertaker, 4.14 East
Aluer. Lady assistant. Telepnone East S3.
NEW TODAY.
9-ROOM MODERN HOME. JUST COM-
pleted. for sale for less than cost of house,
on account of owner leaving state. L. E.
Thompson & Co., 22S 3d.
WANTED CASCARA, GRAPE ROOT.
Rosenberg Bros. & Co.. 200 H Washington.
Direct Importation of
Japanese Goods
Brass ware. Satsuma, bronze and all kinds of
curios. Fancy chlnaware and baskets.
Bamboo Furniture
Largest Stock
Lowest Prices
K. $T. KIRIYAJULA & CO.
2G7 WASHINGTON ST.
JAPANESE GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
BAMBOO FURNITURE
Largest Stock Lowest Prices
R. KOHARA CO.
331 MORRISON ST., NEAR 7TH.
GOOD
Suburban Property
Within street-car distance, to exchange for
West Side residence; will pay difference In
cash. Am the owner, hence no commission.
Address A. Plymale. P. O. Box 104, Portland,
Or.
aK
AMXTCK&EXT3.
COLUMBIA THEATER
A. H. Ballard. Lessee and Manager.
14th and Washington. Phone Main 311.
Down-town box-offlce. Main 110.
Tonight, all week, matinee Saturday, the
auplrb Cdlumbla Stock Company, ore
tenting Dumas' great emotional
drama,
CAIV.ILLE
Most beautiful and complete production ever
given la stock. Artistic success and
hit of the season.
Evening prices Entire lower floor, 50c,
balcony. 60e. 35c, 25c; gallery. 13c
Matinee Entire lower Moor, 25c: balcony,
25c. 15c; gallery. 10c
Down-town box office open 10 A. M. till 7
P. M. at Dolly Varden Candy Shop. 327
Morrison st., phono Main 110. After 7 P. M.
at theater, phone Main 311.
Next week, Christmas week, 'The Charity
Ball."
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER JL.TkS.
Phone Main SQ8.
Tonight at 8:15 o'clock,
The Oriental Musical Comedy.
"A CHINESE HONEYMOON."
Famed for Pretty Girls.
Prices Sl.50. $1.00. 75c, 50c, 35c, 25c.
Last performance tomorrow night. Seats are
now selling.
Marquam Grand Theater gagE1
Phone Main 863.
Thursday, Friday. Saturday nights, Decem
ber 22, 23, 24, 1904. Special price
matinee Saturday.
The operatic musical success,
"THE PRINCESS CHIC."
Matlnea prices $1. 73c. 50c. 35c. 23c
Evening prices $1.50. ?1, 75c, 50c, 33c, 25c
Seats are now selling.
Empire Theater
George L. Baker',
Manager.
Seats can be ordered by Phone Main 117.
Prices Evening. 15c. 25c, 35c and 50c
Matinee, 10c, 15c and 25c.
TONIGHT AND 'ALL THIS WEEK.
MATINEE SATURDAY,
The Greater
Black Patti Troubadours
Hear Black Pattl sing "Suwanee River."
See John Rucker, the Alabama Blossom.
Note Tonight, returns of the Brltt-Nelson
fight by special wire.
The Grand-Theater
TODAY I 10 FEATURE ACTS 10
TONIGnx I Programme of Novelties.
R. E. ELDRIDGE.
Sand picture artist, a terrific hit.
ATHON, WILSON & CLARK COMEDY CO.
Roaring farce, "Who's BrcwnT"
RAYMOND AND TRICEY.
A "Mr." and "Miss" "Mistaken."
THE CURTIS SISTERS.
Queens- of Melody.
FLOOD AND HAYES.
Barrcll. face and nest-egg tricksters.
MR. HARRY G. GRAY,
Recitations.
MR. ALF BONNER.
Illustrated song, "TwoLlttle Orphans Are
THE GRANDISCOPE The Suburbanite. Cy
clone of Photographic Fun. Admission to any
seat 10c. box seats 25c
THE STAR THEATER
Cor. Park and Wasbingtoa.
The Best and Most Fashion
able Vaudeville Theater
Mexican Quintette
World's greatest musicians.
VAT. VAM AND MOWRA.
WEAVER AND JONES.
DAISY HARCOURT.
HERBERT, "THE PROG MAN."
WHEELAN AND HOLMES.
J. W. CLIFFORD.
ED TURNER.
THE rBOJECTOSCOPE.
Shows 2: CO to 4:30 P. M.. 7:30 to 10:30
P. M. General admission, luc; reserved box
seats. 25c
BAKER THEATER,
XCZATING & FLOOD, Managers.
Tbira ana imam.
LARGEST CONTINUOUS VAUDEVTLLS
HOUSE IN THE WORLD.
EVERY SEAT 10c
On performance afternoon; two every evening.
THE ARCADE THEATER
The original family vaudeville hous.
This Week.
OASPER AND JONES.
THE FAIRCHILDS.
RITCHIE AND RICHARDS.
IRENE FRANKLIN.
BABY PERN HART.
GENEVIEVE Alt DELL.
AMERICAN BIOSCOPE.
Shows 2:30 to 4:30 P. M., 7:30 to 10:30
P. M. Admission. 10c to any seat.
LYRIC THEATER
l Comer Alder and Seventh.)
HIQH-CLASS
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:30 to 40; 7:30 to 10:30: Sunday, 2 to 10 P.
M. This ad. and 10c will admit two peopu
any matinee, except Sundays and holidays,
TEN CENTS NO HIGHER,
BIJOU THEATER
Sixth St, opposite Oregonlan.
Programme This Wek:
WESTIN. MAN OF MANY FACES.
DIVINE DODSON.
JENNIE BENTLEY.
PEARL GREYSON.
MURRAY HILL.
"THE STRIKE," ON THE VITASCOPE.
. Admission 10c. Afternoons, from 2 to 4:30,
evenings", from 7 to 10:50. Sundays, continuous
from 2 to 10;30.
ROSE EYTIINGE
Pupils prepared for stage, pulpit,
platform or parlor. Either private
lessons or class work. For tlm and
terms, apply at
261 Thirteenth Street
PHONE MAIN 1203.
NEW TODAY.
OLD GOLD. JEWELRY MADE OVER OR
exchanged: diamonds, precious stone?, loosa
and mounted; watches. Jewelry repaired;
close prices: good work. Ttngry, the Jeweler.
N. E. cor. 3d and Washington, Breedcn bldg.,
upstairs.
TO MONEY SAVERS"
THE OLpEST TRUST COMPANY
IN OREGON."
Will pay 4 pr cent Interest on lit t
upwards we Issue our Ctmnn n.J? i
wi,ei, ..?e?8,t. 1 roa i0 5 years.
semi-annual coupons attached. For
p,yV"e oa 80rdy: c with iatSS.t
"r " uu you. vi e wel
"nan sums iff our Savlan
Department, and pay a, per coat
........ w... vviiciyuauenrB flnilrft.
ed All auestlons iniirr v
T)rlknna! ! A t , . . J
onuad Trnrt Co. of Oregoa.
.BfiNJ. J COHEN. President.
ldC l-AUbT, eec
Asst. Secy
CLASSIFIED AD. KATES".
"Rwods." "Koobbs as Board." "Heaae
keIng Rooms," "SlreatleBs Wasted." 15
-words or less, 15 ceats; It ts 20 words, 28
cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc. No dis
count for additional insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"New Today," SO cents for 15 words or lessr
16 to 20 words, 19 ceats; 21 to 25 words, 58
cents, etc Orst Insertion. Each additional
Insertion, one-half; aa farther disco ant aa
der obo month.
IMPORTANT The low second-time rate oa
advertising that raas either ia ike classlBed
columns, or under head "New Today." will
be given only when advert la lag Is inserted on
consecutive days. Daily and Sunday Issues.
Advertising that is fchedaled to appear at
intervals of, oa. or more days apart will be
charged for at full oao-ume rate eack la
seriloa. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 15
cents per line. Orst Insertion; 10 ceats per
line for each, additional Insertion. x
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Orcgoaiaa. and left at this
office, should always be inclosed in scaled en
velopes. No stamp Is required on such letters.
Ths Oregonlan will not be responsible for
errors in advcrtlsemeats takes through the
telephone.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
1100 BOTS FINE HOUSE. 11TH ST.. LOT
SOxlOO; fine property on Yamhill; bringing
$600 per month; must sell.
Fine corner on 7th st., - good houdes, close
In: prlco $8000.
Fine property on 6th at.; rents for $120
per month; price $11,500. West Side; a real
bargain.
Three lots on Yamhill, on Taylor,' East
Side, all for $4750.
Fine farm, 160 acres, near Falrview; all In
cultivation, good house and barn, SO head of
cows. 3 hones, lots of hay, all klnda of
farming' Implements; also dairy outfit
everything goes. Price $15,000.
CHARLESON &. SMITH.
Room 210, Allsky Bldg.
A RARE CHANCE I WILL SELL 438 TOWN
lots In a very promising and growing town
of 600 people, whose present payroll are from
$10,000 to $12,000 per month. The lota are
situated at rallrodd depot and Junction. . Per
manent Industries arc now opening. I will
entertain the forming of a townslte com
pany. For full particulars, see H. P. Scheel,
Hotel Portland. Call between 1 and 3 P. M.
today.
4 HOUSES . FOR RENT OR SALE ON
easy terms, 4 to 0 rooms, furnished, if de
sired; 0-room house, 50x100, $1500: $1000
cash In advance; 3 houses for $750 each.
$350 cash in advance; 10-room house for
$3000, 150 feet square. Phone Union 173.
1209 Division; take Richmond car. come
two blocks to the left.
FOR SALE $230 IN WOODSTOCK, PORT
land's most attractive suburb: lots 100x100,
very lot a corner. We will loan you money
to build; you can pay us In Installments.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY.
109 THIRD ST.
ACRE TRACTS WE MAKE A SPECIALTY
cf handling acreage: we have tracts In
side of city limits or outside; some are
directly on car llnei all are accessible,
one acre or mora; prices very low; terms
to suit. A. C Churchill & Co.. 110 Second
street.
FOR SALE NEW, MODERN, 7-ROOM
colonial house, corner lot, 4 blocks from
Sunnyslde car line, 2 blocks from Mt.
Scott line, closo In. $500 cash, balance to
suit purchaser. Owner, J. A. Gray. Uni
versity Park. Phone Union 6001.
WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES.
$2000 to $10,000; also business properties,
5500O to $20,000. Have buyers. L. W. Whit
ing & Co.. 40S Ablngton bldg.
WE WILL GET YOU A LOCATION FOR
any kind of business; remember us. Alert
Real Estate Co.. 21S-219 Goodnough bldg..
5th and Yamhill st.
$1400 LARGE EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE NEAR
Union ave., lovely euburban home; worth
$2200: owner going away; full lot. B 42,
Oregonlan.
TOO FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargalns oa O. W. P. electric Una. O. R.
Addition. Lents, Or. Take Mt. Scott car. Sc.
FOR SALE SIX-ROOM HOUSE. CHEAP;
small payment down, balance montniy; Jdon
tavllla. 17 Pearl St., or 101Vi Cth st. North.
WEST SIDE 7-ROOM HOUSE. FIRST-CLASS,
$3250; built for home: for sale by owner at
cost. Owner, R 35, Oregonlan.
6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. CORNER LOT.
50x110 feet; $1700, $50 down, balance $15
per month. Phone East 675.
MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE. WILLAMETTE
Heights: no finer view In Portland; easy
terms. Phone East 675.
LOT 25x100 AND TWO HOUSES FOR SALE,
bet. Wash, and Alder, on Lownsdale. In
quire 123 Lownsdale st.
WE HAVE OVER 70 HOUSES ON OUR
rent list. Call at Powers Furniture Co.,
1st and Taylor.
CORNER E. 0TH AND EVERETT STS.
Whole or fractional lot. Owner, 60 E. 9th.
North.
HOME CORNER LOT. 0 ROOMS. 3875 CASH.
Berry is Alexander. 4 N. 6th.
MODERN 6-ROOM COTTAGE. EASY
terms. Phone East 675.
FOR SALE 5-ROOM HOUSE. A BARGAIN;
$1350. Phone Scott C599.
FOR SALE FARMS.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
Farm of 107 acres; 95 acres In good ntate
of cultivation, balance good timber; good
house and barn, windmill and tank, good
fences; 12 head of milk cows; hay In bam
to winter stock: all farm Implements; will
set lat a bargain or exchange for Portland
property or stock of merchandise. Address
owner, W. A. Messner, independence. Or.
6 ACRES IN ONE TRACT. 2V IN AN
other, 5-room cottage on each tract, both
new. 0 blocks east of Montavllla, all Al
soil, line for truck farming. Come In and
make offer on these tracts, will maka
terms to suit buyer. Empire Investment
Co.. room 0, Chamber of Commerce.
HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT FOR
sale cheap; timber three to four million feet.
See N. P. Nielsen, Hotel Rhelnpfals."
Exceptionally fine Improved farm. 55 acres,
east of Portland: electric car. (227 Front.
FOR RENT FARMS
5-ACRE TRACT, NEAR HIGHLAND; 5
room house, orchard, barns for rent. 1108
Union ave.
LAND SCRIP.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP.
Approved, unrestricted, ready for leunedtats
LOWEST PRICES.
TO. V. tt F. B. Riley. 60S Chamber Commerce.
APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP
for securing tltlj timbered or agricultural
land. H. B. Compton. 613 Marquam bldg.
FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH
er guaranteed land scrip on hand ready to
locate. Maglnnls St Son. 227 Falling bldg.
FOREST RESERVE AND ALL OTHER
crips: general land practice. Collins Land
Co., Concord Bldg.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles and Uarness.
WOLFSTETN buys and sells horses, wagons,
harness, buggies, farm Implements. 227 Front.
LARGEST STOCK. OF NEW AN 2D-HAND
vehicles on Coast for sals or hire. 211 Wash.
Pianos.
VERY FINE HIGH-GRADE UPRIGHT Pi
ano for sale, used very little. X 26, Ore
gonlan. $250 CASH WILL BUY $425 PIANO; USED
a few weeks; must sell at once. A 30. Ore
gonlan. Miscellaneous.
SEWING MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY
damaged machines at very low prices
Singer. V. S.. Domestic. Wheeler & Wilson
and White: dropheads in oak and box tops.
At Wheeler & Wilson and Domestic ofdees.
S S Slgei. agent. 335 Morrison st.
FOR SALE TWO DROPHEAD SINGERS,
oak finish. $15: one drophead White, oak,
$13; one New Home drophead. $15; box topa,
$5 to $10; cash or Installments. J. s. Crane,
350 Morrison st. (Lewis bldg).. Call this
week.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Repair It with Elaterlte: It rolls, easy to
lay; needs no painting or coating; good over
old iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs.
Elaterlte Roofing Co., room 2. Hamilton bldg.
ANGORA GOATS AT A BARGAIN. 60 HEAD.
Inquire G. W. Sharp. N. Yamhill, Or Of
owner. A. S. Watt, 746 E. Burnslde st.
FOR SALE.
Ulcellaeci
FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL
llard and pool tables; easy payment; we
rent tables, with privilege of buying; modern
bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick-Balktr-Collender,
49 3d St.
FOR 8ALE-GOINO OUT OF BUSINESS,
groceries and fixtures at discount; will sell
part or whole. M. B. O'Connor. 713 Johnson.
CHOICE FIR LUMBER BY THE CAR
load. Address 326 . 7th N.. or phone
Union 1974, Portland, Or.
FOR SALE RELINQUISHMENT TO A NO,
1 SPRUCE TIMBER CLAIM OF 4,000,000
feet. L 44. Oregonlan.
A BEAUTIFUL PAIR GENUINE DIAMOND
ear screws for $38. Uncle Myers, 143 3d
st, near Alder.
FOR SALE FINE COMBINATION OO
cart, good as new; parties leaving the
city. 311 Yamhill.
BUY THE CHILDREN A. CHRISTMAS
present: gentle Shetland pony, cheap. Regal
Stable. 23 N. 14th.
1.000,000 HARD BRICK FOR SALE. MRS.
Howe's brickyard. 1200 Division st. PhOne
Union 173.
FOR SALE $50 GRAFHOPHOXE OUT
flt (almost new), $30. Call up Phone East
2182.
Moving picture Slim, sbeg sitae, marie Un
terca. T. P. Andrews. 109 Mont.. 8. E CaL
TWO CAGE- CIRCUS WAGONS. ALL KKs'DS
vehlclsi bought and uotd. 211 Washington.
Bargains in typewriters, supplies. oifl goods,
rubber stamps, satea. Coast Co.. 231 SUrk.
Oliver typewriters, S. H. typewriters, all
makes. NOrrls Safe & Lock Co.. 4 3d st.
BICYCLE CLOSING OUT SALE $40 WOLFF
Amerlcans sow $25. 7th and Morrison.
FRESH MILCH COW, YOUNG, GENTLE.
Good milker. 344 Sellwood st. Atbina.
BEAUTIFUL CANARY BIRDS, DEEP YEL
low. cheap. 231 Market st.
FOR SALE CHEAP SET OF BAND U NT
forms. 29 N. 11th. Upstair.
CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE BY W. D.
Jacobs. Phone Union 1C32.
SMALL COOK STOVE FOR SALE CHEAP.
134 N. 0th,
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED FOR MEDICINE SHOW PHYSI
clan registered in Oregon for office work;
big money for right party; black-face Bing
lug and dancing comedian, must be strong
In &ct3; any experienced, useful people
answer; long season, sure salary; sobriety
Indispensable. M 44, Oregonlan.
Wanted for u. s. armi ablebodied.
unmarried men. between ages of 21 and 35.
citizens of United StaUt, of good char
acter and temperate habits, who can speak,
read and write English. For information,
apply to Recruiting Officer. 3d and Oak at.,
Portland. Or.
1
SUCCESSFUL SALESMEN TO HANDLE
lino of staple specialties In Montana and
Eastern Idaho on commission. Sell mer
chants only. A valuable side line worth $8
to $10 a day to a good man. Give refer
ences and experience. Address C 33, Ore
gonlan. THE ORIGINAL JOHN A. MOLER HAS
opened one o his famous barber colleges at
644 Clay st.. San Francisco; special Induce
ments this month; positions guaranteed; tui
tion earned while learning. Call or write Chaa.
Halstead, agent. 215 Morrison at., Portland.
RELIABLE PERSON EACH LOCALITY
for business position; salary $20 weekly and
m expenses; expense- money advanced; posl
" tlon permanent; previous experience un
necessaryj. business established. Address Mr.
Cooper. Como block. Chicago.
EMPLOYED OR UNEMPLOYED IF YOU
are a competent manager, salesman, tech
nical or office man, we can help you to a
good position. Call or write for plan and
booklet. Pacific Commercial Bureau, suite
45. Concord blk.. 2d and Stark.
LOGGERS. MILL AND TaRDMEN, . LAB
crtrs, city and country; men and teama,
farmhands and mllkens, restaurant and
mcM-house help; work of ail kinds. Ca
cadtan Employment Co., 249 Burnslds aaJ
Morrison. Phone Main 3074.
WANTED 20 CHORUS GIRLS, SINGERS,
performers, musicians, today: big salary:
vaudeville circuit; musical acts. Newman's
Vaudeville Circuit, Raleigh, 6th and Wash
lngton.
f
LEARN BARBER TRADE AT OILLETT.
Teaches you free In shops; practical meth
od; Wages while learning: no fake barber
college. 611 Commercial st.. San Francisco.
DRAMATIC. VAUDEVILLE, ACTING, STAGE
dancing, sketches taught; terms reasonable;
positions guaranteed. Newman's School of
Acting, Raleigh bldg.. 6th and Washington.
WANTED AN ENERGETIC MAN FROM 23
to 35 years old, fair education, nomo business
experience and Knowledge ot range riamg.
N 41, care Oregonlan.
CLYDE'S ADVERTISING BUREAU. 636
Chamber of Commerce, Main 6139. wants
experienced advertising, subscription solici
tors; commission.
314 MILL TWO VERY DESIRABLE
rooms, on parlor floor, furnished for house
keeping; running water, reasonable.
WANTED GOOD TRAVELING SALESMAN
for wholesale house; headquarters Portland;
give references. L 41. care Oregonlan.
WE PAID ONE SALESMAN $489 COMMIS
slons In one week. Pocket sample. D. T.
Welr White Lead Co., St. Louis, Mo.
DETECTIVES EVERT LOCALITY; GOOD
salary, experience unnecessary Inter-State
Detective Agency, Milwaukee, Wis.
WANTED BOOKKEEPER, EXPERI
enced In Are Insurance. Clerks' Registra
tion Bureau, 265 Morrison st.
PORTLAND BARBER COLLEGE NEWLY
opened; special Inducements to young men
to lrarn trade. 267 Flanders..
WANTED TODAY. FIRST-CIASS PIANIST,
lady or gentleman; big salary. Call room
35. 323 Washington.
WANTED FIVE SOLICITORS. SALARY OR
commission. $4 to $10 per day. 23 Labba
bldg.. Portland.
Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber
College. 741 Howard it. San Francisco.
ERRAND BOY WANTED; WAGES. $3.50
per week. B. B. Rich. 103 Third st.
DR. WALKER. 181 1ST., CURES ALL PRI
vate diseases of men.
WANTED BOY WITH WHEEL.
Washington.
347
WANTED 20 CHORUS GIRLS, SINGEKS.
performers, musician, today, big salary;
vaudeville circuit; musical acts. Newman's
Vaudeville Circuit. Raleigh. 0th and Wash
ington. EXPERIENCED FORELADY FOR OUR
factory manufacturing overalls and shirts.
Apply, with references, to Clendenlng.
Angllm & Co.. Seattle. Wash.
WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR
general housework; must be a good cook;
salary $23 per month. 780 Corbett at., cor.
Glbba; take S car.
A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; must be good cook: good wages to
right party. Apply 228 Union ave.. N..
near Holiday ave.
LADIES EARN $20 PER HUNDRED
writing short letters; send stamped en
velope for particulars. Ideal Mfg. Co., Cos
sopolls. Mich.
EXPERIENCED CLERK. GERMAN PRE
f erred, begin January 1; good salary.
Clerks' Registration Bureau, 265 Morri
son st.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS,
waiters, chambermaids general workers. St.
Louis Agency, 230 Yamhill. Phone Black
28S1.
HOTEL, RESTAURANT COOKS (COUNTRY,
city); dishwasher?, domestics. $S up $25;
second girl. Drake's. 205 Washington.
YOUNG LADY WELL ACQUAINTED WITH
city to Qistnouie caras. can Dei. z ana
P. M., Golden West Hotel, room 21.
WOMAN OF ABILITY TO TRAVEL; MUST
be unencumbered, of good address and will
ing to work. J 41. Oregonlan.
THE MEIER & FRANK STORE REQUIRES
the services ot good, bright, young ladles,
16 years of age. Apply at once.
GIRL OF 14 WILLING TO DO LIGHT
housework can secure good home and
small wages. 84 N. 16th st.
WANTED GIRLS TO SEW ON FURS. AP-
ply forenoon,, the Sllverneld Co.. eor. 4 th
and Morrison sts.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP
ply 632 Hancock St.. Irvington.
EXPERIENCED 'GIRL TO COOK AND- DO
general housework: 2 In family. 492 Taylor.
WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR SEC
ond work. Apply 575 Hoyt st.
KELP WANTED FEMALE.
DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS CHAM
feenaalds. cooks, waitresses; nurse girls,
second girls, housekeepers, housework. $15
to $30. Canadian Parlors. 226 Morrlsoa.
Fhcne Main 1823.
DRAMATIC. VAUDEVILLE. ACTING, STAGE
dicing, sketches taught: terms reasonable;
positions guaranteed. Newman's School of
Acting. Raleigh bldg., 6th and Washington.
WANTED - SALESLADIES AT KIRI
yaraa's. 267 Washington.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
BY YOUNG MAN. POSITION IN OFFICE OR
clothing store; 7 years' experience bookkeep
ing and shipping clerk; good references R
29. Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN. WITH 7 YEARS' EXPERI
ence In grocery business, wishes employ
ment. Address X 33. Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED BY MARRIED. MAN. POSITION
as teamster or delivery man; knows city;
best references. Address D 44, care Ore
gonlan. TELEPHONE DRAKE FOR COOKS (ALL
races), waiters, dishwashers, laborers, farm
hands, clerks, porters, anybody. 205 Wash
ington. YOUNG MAN, GOOD HABITS AND FAIR
business education, desires employment;
most any kind. Address N 44, Oregonlan.
JAPANESE LABOR ASS'N CAN FURNISH
domestic servants; farmer and all kinds of
help. Black 832. 288 Everett St.
WANTED WdRK OF ANY KIND BY 3
young Japanese boys. Address 43 N. 4th st.
city. Phone Clay 872.
TWO BRIGHT BOYS WANT POSITIONS
as housework by the day. Japanese Mls&lon,
Clay S54.
JAPANESE YOUNG BOY WANTS HOUSE
work. or make beds. T 44. Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE.
Dressmakers.
DRESSMAKING PARLORS, ROOM 217.
Allsky bldg. Tailor-made suits and wraps of
all klnda Jackets rellned. Skirts bound and
pressed for $1. Prices reasonable.
Domestics.
GOOD GIRL WISHES ANY KIND HOUSE
work where German Is preferred; fair wages.
P 44, Oregonlan.
JAPANESE GIRL WANTS POSITION IN
family; do any kind of work. K 44, Ore
gonlan. JAPANESE GIRL WANTS LIGHT WORK
for board and room; wages no object. P. O.
Box 515.
Miscellaneous.
TELEPHONE DRAKE'S. 205 WASHING
ton. for chambermaids, waitresses, cooks,
store, office, factory, housework help; house
keepers, anybody.
WANTED AGENTS.
CASH IN ADVANCE EACH WEEK TO OUR
salesmen: choice territory how open; writs
quickly for particulars; send references with
first letter, and state where you want to
work; outfit free. Address Washington
Nursery Co.. Toppenish, Wash.
WANTED ENERGETIC PERSONS (MEN
or women) to solicit orders: salary or com
mission. Box 303, Portland.
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED
Rooms
In all parts of the city.
Apply 220 Goodnough building.
Exposition Accommodation Bureau.
Under direction of Lewis and Clark
Fair Corporation. Phone Main 6266.
WANTED BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY,
small family, gentleman, wife and son, mod
ern 7 or S-room house, spacious yard; rent
$35 to $40; must be best location. Address
P 2S, care Oregonlan.
WE HAVE MANY CUSTOMERS WHO WANT
bouse If you hav a house to rent, see us
or send description. We make no chargs for
renting. H. E. Edwards. 187 1st st.
WANTED TO RENT PART OF STORE BY
responsible pary engaged in Jewelry business.
Address H 19. care Oregonlan.
WANTED ROOM AND BOARD IN NICE
Jewish family by Jewish gentlemen. Address
D 44. Oregonlan.
WANTED TO RENT MODERN HOUSE ONE
year; give full Information; no children. S
44, Oregonlan.
wanted miscellaneous.
Wanted men's cast-off clothing
and shots: highest price paid. Call at ths
"Fair Deal." 62 N. 3d. Phons Hood 517.
WANTED SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT Pi
ano, standard make and good condition:
must be cheap for cash. F 44, Oregonlan.
PARTIES DESIRING TO HAVE THEIR
children boarded, nice home, terms rea
sonable, references. 395 Salmon st.
CASCARA TIMBER. IN BODIES NOT
less than 5 tons; $15 to $20 per ton. Asa
Gubser, WInlock. Wash.
SHOES HALF-SOL.ED FOR Boo at HOOLA
baugh's. 267 Taylor, bet. 3d aad 4th.
WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT
tls of all kinds. Phone East 2233.
FOB RENT.
Rooms.
THE COSMOS. S. E. COR 4TH AND MOR
rlson; best down-town rooms In the city;
heat and service night and day: rates $3.50
per week and up. Including bath; $1 day.
THE NEWCASTLE. 3D AND HARRISON
Elegant up-to-date furnlshtd and unfurnish
ed housekeeping and other rooms: heat. bath,
light free; reasonable prices.
FURNISHED ROOMS. 309 JEFFERSON ST.
Just furnished, up-to-date rooms, gas and
electric light, furnace heat. Phone Black
106.
THE TEMPLE LIGHT. WELL-FUR-nlshed
rooms. $2.50 week up. 343 Yam
hill st.. opposite Hotel Portland.
TIE DEXTER NO. 124 12TH. COR. WASH
lngton. nl:e comfy rooms, single, en suite,
transient. Phone Green 486.
THREE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS,
with private family; bath and phone and
good yard. 431 E. Ankeny, cor. 7th.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, MODERN
conveniences, central location, with or
without board. 147 W. Park.
THE ELM. 121 13TH. COR. WASHINGTON
Newly .furnished rooms, single or en
suite; modern conveniences.
181 1ST ST.. COR. YAMHILL SPLENDID
ly furnished rooms, suites, single, reasonable,
phone and bath; transient.
FINE LARGE FURNISHED ROOM IN PRI
vate family, central, reasonable, for gentle
man. Phone Main 4714.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. $3 PER
week; hot and cold water; private family;
central. 394 Yamhill.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. $3 PER
week: steam heat, electric light, bath. 150
11th, near Morrison.
THE MARQUAM HOUSE. 145 6TH ST.
Rooms, single, en suite and housekeplng.
Phone Clay 1653.
NICELY FURNISHED ALCOVE ROOM,
suitable for two or three persons. 160 Park,
near Morrison.
NICELY FURNISHED ALCOVE ROOM.
suItablA for two or three persons, loa Park,
near Morrison.
309 MADISON. BET. 5TH AND 6TH-FTNE-!y
furnished rooms; heat, bath and gas;
$1.50 uo.
2SS TAYLOR FURNISHED ROOM Up
stairs: suitable for young man going to
school; $0.
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS,
with bay windows; rents reasonable. 225
5th st.
NICE ROOMS. $7 AND $13. PHONE. BATH.
lurnace neai; ) cuuvemcni. .oi lucn.
ROOMS. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED :
steam neat. Data, gas. -ta l-itn. near Jen.
Hotel Butler, 409 Washington Elegantly fur
nished rooms; tourist and transient solicited.
4 ROOMS, WELL FURNISHED. NEAR ST.
Johns car line; rent $iz. Phone Scott 1064.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, CENTRAL
and private; $6 per month. 333 3d st.
756 IRVING NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
room, suitable for two gentlemen.
NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, 101 10th st..
cor. Stark.